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coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" newly uncovered audiotapes of president nixon's private conversations. i'm terrell brown. this is the morning news. and boost. ergent they keep my whites looking like new, wash after wash. that's my tide. so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks, at chili's. >>> within win chester & co.ber land 36. -- cumberland, 36. probably going to keep it from getting too frosty this morning. frederick 37, 51 on the bay. half mile visibility toward shanendoah valley. only the low to paid 50s -- mid-50s in the valley. >> reporter: good morning, everybody. it is monday morning. overall, things aren't looking too bad. if you are planning to head around town there is one issue, on the northbound side of the gw parkway here where all lanes are blocked at spout run parkway and route 13. that is because of road work going on, on the side of the road. i suggest you use alternate routes, maybe ca national road or -- canal road o
coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" newly uncovered audiotapes of president nixon's private conversations. i'm terrell brown. this is the morning news. and boost. ergent they keep my whites looking like new, wash after wash. that's my tide. so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks, at chili's. >>> within win chester & co.ber land...
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the equal of richard nixon which he hadn't been. the first debate the implications of it remain profound and real and it's shaped this race. >> and vice president biden i think one their debate. i think obama won this last debate. so far if there's an effect in the polls it hasn't been visible to me at least. that first debate had a huge effect. the last two not so much. >> ifill: who they speaking to tonight? are they speaking to the undecided women in sub urban columbus? are they speaking to the nation at large? who counts tonight? >> that's a great thing about it. you're speaking to everybody at the same time. the president's problem is... one of his problems is that he has the advantage, a lead of five points in that nbc wall street journal poll among registered voters but they're tie among thoaft most likely to vote. it's a problem of excitement, of generation, of convincing his people that their vote matters that this is an important election that he's going to make a difference. really to g. >> n them up. i'm fed up with micr
the equal of richard nixon which he hadn't been. the first debate the implications of it remain profound and real and it's shaped this race. >> and vice president biden i think one their debate. i think obama won this last debate. so far if there's an effect in the polls it hasn't been visible to me at least. that first debate had a huge effect. the last two not so much. >> ifill: who they speaking to tonight? are they speaking to the undecided women in sub urban columbus? are they...
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dick nixon, richard nixon, he was a smart politician as they go, and he used to believe -- he didn't want to the run all out. you're exhausted by election day. he said you have to peak at the right time. he almost caught kennedy. he was three days late. three more days he might have caught him. humphrey almost caught nixon in '68. these elections go through rhythms. >> mitt romney peaked exactly where john kerry peaked in 2004, the first debate. they both had a first great debate, got a great bounce, and it dissipated -- >> slowly dissipated. >> -- over the course of the campaign, and they couldn't get the wind back. >> i'm not sure obama is peaking at the best moment, but the campaign, particularly in ohio, seems to have reached a plateau, this small -- >> why do you come with this debbie downer -- >> let me finish. >> are you irish? >> i'm jewish, close. >> dim scenario. >> if you look at ohio, it has narrowed in the last couple weeks, but it's hit this 4% mark and it hasn't changed -- >> let's go to -- >> obama steady -- >> let's go by what obama thinks -- not obama, romney thinks
dick nixon, richard nixon, he was a smart politician as they go, and he used to believe -- he didn't want to the run all out. you're exhausted by election day. he said you have to peak at the right time. he almost caught kennedy. he was three days late. three more days he might have caught him. humphrey almost caught nixon in '68. these elections go through rhythms. >> mitt romney peaked exactly where john kerry peaked in 2004, the first debate. they both had a first great debate, got a...
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no problem says nixon. even though the watergate reporting led the way, they say many americans didn't believe the president was directly involved until this. >> a high level campaign of political sabotage and espionage unparalleled in american history. >> walter cronkite special reports on the "cbs evening news." >> the white house denied and continues to deny involvement in any wrongdoing. >> nixon believed that you use the presidency as an instrument of personal revenge or reward. we keep looking for a tape where somebody says, what would be good for the country? >> president gerald ford considering the good of the country pardoned richard nixon. nixon never thanked him. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >>> after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the colorado wildfires. we'll get an update from the scene. plus the obama administration and damage control over comments about the economy and classified leaks. we'll hear from david axelrod. and a preview of the new apple products from the a
no problem says nixon. even though the watergate reporting led the way, they say many americans didn't believe the president was directly involved until this. >> a high level campaign of political sabotage and espionage unparalleled in american history. >> walter cronkite special reports on the "cbs evening news." >> the white house denied and continues to deny involvement in any wrongdoing. >> nixon believed that you use the presidency as an instrument of...
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he was the first of richard nixon's aides to be convicted. he was the president's special council, but he was also known as nixon's hatchet man. colson took his punishment seven months no n prison and turned his life around. here he is in 1999. >> we have healed a great deal from what happened in watergate, but it took a long period of time for people to recognize what they had done wrong. i apologize for what i did, went to the people that i had offended and -- >> after leaving prison in the mid 1907s colson founded a prison fellowship. it's aoutreach group providing support for scores. colson was 80 years old. >>> wal-mart could be facing federal scrutiny over allegation that is it paid millions of dollars in bribes to mexican officials. a "new york times" investigation found that wal-mart's operation in mexico paid $24 million to secure permits to expand throughout the country. it is now the largest private employer in mexico. the times alleges that key executives were informed and looked the other way. wal-mart could face punishment for t
he was the first of richard nixon's aides to be convicted. he was the president's special council, but he was also known as nixon's hatchet man. colson took his punishment seven months no n prison and turned his life around. here he is in 1999. >> we have healed a great deal from what happened in watergate, but it took a long period of time for people to recognize what they had done wrong. i apologize for what i did, went to the people that i had offended and -- >> after leaving...
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you fold it and it turned into richard nixon. >> al, how would you describe your artwork? >> it is just what pours out of my twisted mind. >> today, matt continues to poke fun at everyone from politicians to celebrities. a stamp that you have earned your place in pop culture. >> this is our celebrity snaps. over the years, many celebrities would put their photo in holding "mad" generally when they are in the issue. it just came in from the printer, a new issue coming out. >> why look. >> stop it, stop it. this is wonderful. even if it is just for a day, it feels pretty good to be in such great company. >> look at that. >> keeping with ridiculous, i like it. the current issue of "mad" is a tribute to the world's dumbest people, 2012. get this for your nephew and nieces and get it for yourself. you also may want to pick up this special edition on store shelves quite yet. >> that's the one i want. >> stop it, stop it, stop it. >> i was so excited. nice to see you guys. thanks for being here. >> we'll be right back after these messages. one day george got an important letter.
you fold it and it turned into richard nixon. >> al, how would you describe your artwork? >> it is just what pours out of my twisted mind. >> today, matt continues to poke fun at everyone from politicians to celebrities. a stamp that you have earned your place in pop culture. >> this is our celebrity snaps. over the years, many celebrities would put their photo in holding "mad" generally when they are in the issue. it just came in from the printer, a new issue...
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nixon's not going to get his makeup on until jack kennedy does. i said, it looks like a mexican standoff. that's how it happened. when he got kennedy alone in his green room, wilson put makeup on him. nixon's guy ran down and got a product known as lazy shave, known as beard stick. he called frank stanton head of cbs news into the control room to see the stark disappearance of the candidates. he called ted rogers and said he was satisfied the way nixon looked. that's not the way the rest of the country saw it, when nixon started sweating through that beard stick. the next venue was nbc studios where we produce "hardball." wilson arrived with the kennedy brothers to figure out something was up. someone set the temperature to freezing. felt like a meat locker. jack said, what the hell is this? wilson remembers racing down to the basement looking for the air condit
nixon's not going to get his makeup on until jack kennedy does. i said, it looks like a mexican standoff. that's how it happened. when he got kennedy alone in his green room, wilson put makeup on him. nixon's guy ran down and got a product known as lazy shave, known as beard stick. he called frank stanton head of cbs news into the control room to see the stark disappearance of the candidates. he called ted rogers and said he was satisfied the way nixon looked. that's not the way the rest of the...
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, nixon's taller than him. and then you see the picture, they are there down in florida in the electionn '60 and he's taller than nixon. it's so strange. he just got healthier and nixon. and poor nixon is watching this guy grow next to him and i don't think he can believe what happened to this guy. >> was he a great president as far as what he accomplished? >> he had three years before he was killed. and if you go in terms of inspirati inspiration, did he lead people into politics, i would put him in the same category as hemingway. think about hemingway and the way he lived and he made all of us want to be writers. all of us wanted to be writers because of hemingway. he is the american writer. and that power of leadership is what kennedy had. he had made all of us growing up in that generation, everybody since, want to get into politics. before jack kennedy went into pl politics, it was stiff guys with three-piece suits, bob taft, nixon, guys that were really boring and who wanted to be one of them? and kennedy
, nixon's taller than him. and then you see the picture, they are there down in florida in the electionn '60 and he's taller than nixon. it's so strange. he just got healthier and nixon. and poor nixon is watching this guy grow next to him and i don't think he can believe what happened to this guy. >> was he a great president as far as what he accomplished? >> he had three years before he was killed. and if you go in terms of inspirati inspiration, did he lead people into politics,...
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and more people who heard them on the radio thought nixon won. the word were the same, the medium was the message. if i heard you correctly also, you made reference to the disposition of the state of illinois in that the election. >> great state of illinois. the land of lincoln. >> that's what i've been told. also the land of richard j. daly. >> and rahm emanuel. >> a lot of close friends. but my recollection is that joe kennedy, i would like to be corrected -- joe kennedy called richard daly during the night of the the election and said are we going take illinois and daly said by the grace of god and with then of some close friends and those close friends were the graveyard vote, basically. >> yes. obviously was not around, i cannot personally attest to that. but -- >> chris is a lawyer, by the way. >> but also the reason i invoked that particular moment was that, you know, richard nixon had a very similar conversation with a very powerful series of leaders in southern illinois. and, you know, what you really had to the extent that you believe w
and more people who heard them on the radio thought nixon won. the word were the same, the medium was the message. if i heard you correctly also, you made reference to the disposition of the state of illinois in that the election. >> great state of illinois. the land of lincoln. >> that's what i've been told. also the land of richard j. daly. >> and rahm emanuel. >> a lot of close friends. but my recollection is that joe kennedy, i would like to be corrected -- joe...
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. >> this is nixon's, the last guy that snuck in was nixon, who got elected because the democrats were in this confusion in chicago and had a war that everybody hated and nixon come creeping in. what do you think when you look at the numbers and it shows whites off the present? and yet, the other guy, the other guy, the republican, mitt romney, looks right i suppose. nothing really unethical about the guy and yet nobody seems to like him. one in six voters are for him. >> this is the analog to bush-kerry. it's not really clear. it's the parallel. >> use my r words. >> i'm sorry. this is where the the romney campaign is making a test. he does not want to take policy positions. doesn't want to touch on certain issues. >> can he hide from now to november? >> it's difficult. their bet is a series of job reports that will make it possible. >> that he's an alternative to the guy in there and that's all he needs to say. >> correct. i'm not obama. i don't know if you can win a presidential race that way. >> they believe that bill clinton never really fully convinced voters to be for him in '92
. >> this is nixon's, the last guy that snuck in was nixon, who got elected because the democrats were in this confusion in chicago and had a war that everybody hated and nixon come creeping in. what do you think when you look at the numbers and it shows whites off the present? and yet, the other guy, the other guy, the republican, mitt romney, looks right i suppose. nothing really unethical about the guy and yet nobody seems to like him. one in six voters are for him. >> this is...
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howard hunt, who years later colson would recruit to the nixon white house and go on to supervise the watergate break in. a former marine captain and hard driving lawyer on capitol hill, colson joined the nixon white house as special counsel. his chief task was to get richard nixon reelected by identifying and courting blue collar workers, ethnics and other voters later dubbed reagan democrats. he was a driving force behind the plumbers group. >> it was the worst blow of my life to be indicted because i had been so proud as a marine officer and proud to serve my country and a flag waving patriot and i end up in a courtroom and it's the united states of america versus charles w. colson. that was like a hot knife stabbing me. >> it was in the small town of weston, massachusetts, outside of boston on the night of august august 12, 1973, that colson, after visit ago friend who recently convert to do christ had his own epiphany. >> i started to drive up the driveway and i only got 100 yards before i had to pull over and this ex-marine captain and white house hatchet man was crying so hard,
howard hunt, who years later colson would recruit to the nixon white house and go on to supervise the watergate break in. a former marine captain and hard driving lawyer on capitol hill, colson joined the nixon white house as special counsel. his chief task was to get richard nixon reelected by identifying and courting blue collar workers, ethnics and other voters later dubbed reagan democrats. he was a driving force behind the plumbers group. >> it was the worst blow of my life to be...
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he's famously known for losing the presidential race tory chard nixon to 1972. but george mcgovern only won two states in that election. he died this morning in his home state of south dakota. he was 90 years old. >> he was the law make they are served this country for more than two decades. susan has more on his passion for people in the world. >> reporter: senator george mcgovern was the democrats choice for president in 1972. >> i accept your nomination with a full and grateful heart. >> he promised to end the war in vietnam and bring about social and economic reform. mcgovern had a strong grass roots following but his nomination split the democratic party ideologically. on election day incumbent richard knicks beat him in a landslide. >> i've never known a national election when build able to go to bed earlier than tonight. mcgovern won only the district of columbia and massachusetts. >> we're not going to shed any tears tonight about the great joys that this campaign has brought to us. >> but nixon's victory over mcgovern would be short lived at the waterga
he's famously known for losing the presidential race tory chard nixon to 1972. but george mcgovern only won two states in that election. he died this morning in his home state of south dakota. he was 90 years old. >> he was the law make they are served this country for more than two decades. susan has more on his passion for people in the world. >> reporter: senator george mcgovern was the democrats choice for president in 1972. >> i accept your nomination with a full and...
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he was known probably best for losing the presidential race to richard nixon in 1972. in that election, he won two states and had a long career. he died this morning in his home state of south dakota. he was 90 years old. >> he was a lawmaker who served the country more than two decades. susan macinnis has more on his passion for people and the world. >> reporter: senator george mcgovern from south dakota was the democrat's choice for president in 1972. >> i accept your nomination with a full and grateful heart. >> reporter: he promised to end the war in vietnam and bring about social and economic reform. mcgovern had a strong grassroots following, but his nomination split the democratic party ideologically. on election day, incumbent richard nixon beat him in a landslide. >> i have never known a national election when i would be able to go to bed earlier than tonight. >> reporter: mcgovern wants only the district of columbia and -- won only the district of columbia and massachusetts. >> we're not going to shed any tears tonight about the great joy this campaign has br
he was known probably best for losing the presidential race to richard nixon in 1972. in that election, he won two states and had a long career. he died this morning in his home state of south dakota. he was 90 years old. >> he was a lawmaker who served the country more than two decades. susan macinnis has more on his passion for people and the world. >> reporter: senator george mcgovern from south dakota was the democrat's choice for president in 1972. >> i accept your...
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five cassettes with hamm and nixon. there's a cassette in 1960 with richard nixon. this is the stuff that historians just love to see. but for whatever reason, many of my colleagues don't do the work. and they've got to do the work. if they're going to be credible, if they're going to be acceptable, then the entire panorama has got to be what's examined. and then let the chips fall as they may. >> i know others of you have questions. this session is ending. i invite you to bring those questions to the panelists who will be circulating. we're going to take a 15-minute break, and we will resume in this room with a session on politics. please thank the panelists. [ applause ] good job. thank you. thank you so much. good job. you get a star. >> it was too much pressure. >> you get a star. >> it was too much pressure. >> you were both fabulous. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> you did well. >> yeah. >> a pleasure to meet you. >> so please, please. please, please. >>> all weekend long, american history tv joins our time warner cable partners in beaumont, texas, to show
five cassettes with hamm and nixon. there's a cassette in 1960 with richard nixon. this is the stuff that historians just love to see. but for whatever reason, many of my colleagues don't do the work. and they've got to do the work. if they're going to be credible, if they're going to be acceptable, then the entire panorama has got to be what's examined. and then let the chips fall as they may. >> i know others of you have questions. this session is ending. i invite you to bring those...
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there is richard nixon. and someone appears to be pouring a beer over his head. >> yeah, i put this out without telling what it was. i said what do you think it is. and one person wrote it's nixon celebrating his pardon by gerald ford. 1974. it wasn't. this is nixon actually at the angels stadium 1979, angels won the division title. bobby rich, the second baseman came over and poured champagne on nixon's head. and it is novel-- novel because that not exactly a scene that you normally see with nixon. some of the others wrote in and said is this just dick nixon partying hard. >> ifill: but what is interesting is it goes completely against what we think of when we see even if we think of him partying hard it is not quite that way. >> again hype, and that an image like that is so arresting. and you get not micro-- nixon was delighted to have this done because five years after watergate he was trying to pull himself back. he was enough of a politician to know that a picture in the newspaper of him celebrating tha
there is richard nixon. and someone appears to be pouring a beer over his head. >> yeah, i put this out without telling what it was. i said what do you think it is. and one person wrote it's nixon celebrating his pardon by gerald ford. 1974. it wasn't. this is nixon actually at the angels stadium 1979, angels won the division title. bobby rich, the second baseman came over and poured champagne on nixon's head. and it is novel-- novel because that not exactly a scene that you normally see...
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nixon library and museum. returning now to nixon and viet nam. tragically timely subject when america finds herself embroiled in an inconclusive war or two. editor of foreign affairs in the pages of the new york times has suggested president obama model his exit from afghanistan on president nixon's exit from viet nam. we have some amazing good scholars to discuss the subject with you. i'll introduce right before he or
nixon library and museum. returning now to nixon and viet nam. tragically timely subject when america finds herself embroiled in an inconclusive war or two. editor of foreign affairs in the pages of the new york times has suggested president obama model his exit from afghanistan on president nixon's exit from viet nam. we have some amazing good scholars to discuss the subject with you. i'll introduce right before he or
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and george mcgovern, tonight remembering a giant of american politics, liberal icon who ran against nixon, a towering voice against a vietnam war. >>> good evening, from the university of tampa where in this key battleground state on the eve of tomorrow night's final presidential debate, we're also unveiling our brand-new national poll numbers. we'll get to that. but first there is late breaking news to report. >>> another mass shooting has rocked an american community. this time at a day spa outside of milwaukee, leaving at least three people dead, four people wounded. a day-long search for the killer is now over. it's all unfolding near a mall in brookfield, wisconsin. kevin tibbles is there. >> reporter: lester, we now know that the man suspected of bursting into the day spa and opening fire earlier today has been found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. police have just finished the news conference, they say the investigation is ongoing. hours after the shooting at the azana salon and spa, the suspect has been found dead. authorities identified 45-year-old radcliffe houghton as t
and george mcgovern, tonight remembering a giant of american politics, liberal icon who ran against nixon, a towering voice against a vietnam war. >>> good evening, from the university of tampa where in this key battleground state on the eve of tomorrow night's final presidential debate, we're also unveiling our brand-new national poll numbers. we'll get to that. but first there is late breaking news to report. >>> another mass shooting has rocked an american community. this...
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eisenhower delegated cuba to nixon. nixon pressed for that, thinking if fidel castro died right before the election, the public would stick with the proven eight-year vice president over the relatively inexperienced, young senator kennedy. however, the mafia was not able to assassinate fidel. that same month, in september 1960, some of those same mafia members also contributed to $500,000 bribe to richard nixon on behalf of the campaign and to stahlen in an indictment against jimmy hoffa. so that all happened back in 1960. you would think that would be ancient history. >> right. >> however, the fbi and the justice department, they had records about that cia/mafia plot, and they had records about that $500,000 bribe that involved some of the same mobsters. >> when you talk about this plot, this mafia/cia plot, it seems incredible, but there is also a name attached to this, johnny rozellie? who was he in this plot? >> johnny rosellie was the key guy, the key mobster in the plot. johnny roselli was the chicago maf mafia's
eisenhower delegated cuba to nixon. nixon pressed for that, thinking if fidel castro died right before the election, the public would stick with the proven eight-year vice president over the relatively inexperienced, young senator kennedy. however, the mafia was not able to assassinate fidel. that same month, in september 1960, some of those same mafia members also contributed to $500,000 bribe to richard nixon on behalf of the campaign and to stahlen in an indictment against jimmy hoffa. so...
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he was a hard driving hatchet man for nixon and said he'd walk over his own grandmother to get nixon re-elected. he was never charged with anything directly connected to that year's watergate break-in that led to nixon's downfall. instead he pleaded guilty to block an investigation of another break-in at the office of a psychiatrist treating daniel elsburg who leaked the pentagon papers. after serves seven months he came out a man changed by the scandal and punishment >> in my own life i look at it with gratitude. by going to prison god has used my life and my life is transformed and i work p in prisons. >> he founlded prison fellowship in 1976 reaching out to prisoners, ex-cons in their families here in the u.s. and eventually around the world. >> those nonviolent offenders should be out of prison and working and paying back victims instead of sitting in their cell. that would give them a sense of accountability and responsibility. >> he launched a daily radio feature offering a christian view on current affairs. in 1993 he got the temple ton prize for promoting religion and applied
he was a hard driving hatchet man for nixon and said he'd walk over his own grandmother to get nixon re-elected. he was never charged with anything directly connected to that year's watergate break-in that led to nixon's downfall. instead he pleaded guilty to block an investigation of another break-in at the office of a psychiatrist treating daniel elsburg who leaked the pentagon papers. after serves seven months he came out a man changed by the scandal and punishment >> in my own life i...
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he was president nixon's special counsel. he became an influential evangelical leader later on in life. he was buried full military honors. >>> it's based on the classic board game of the same name. teri okita has a preview >> reporter: the opponent in "battleship" is no longer the kid next door. it's aliens. taylor kitchen, liam neeson lead the fight against the extraterrestrials. singer rihanna makes her debut as petty officer. >> temperatures important for me to -- it was important for me to keep up and not have people think about rihanna. >> reporter: she got the acting bug from music videos. were you nervous? >> i was nervous, supernervous. i didn't know anything about acting and i had seen the acting culture a couple of times. i had seen people training and i was prepped but i still didn't know if i could execute. >> reporter: most of the scenes were shot at pearl harbor in honolulu. one of hollywood's hottest young actors recalls working with real war veterans. >> to work with these guys was very humbling. >> reporter:
he was president nixon's special counsel. he became an influential evangelical leader later on in life. he was buried full military honors. >>> it's based on the classic board game of the same name. teri okita has a preview >> reporter: the opponent in "battleship" is no longer the kid next door. it's aliens. taylor kitchen, liam neeson lead the fight against the extraterrestrials. singer rihanna makes her debut as petty officer. >> temperatures important for me...
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nixon library and museum. returning now to nixon and vietnam. a tragically timely subject when america finds herself embroiled in an inclusive war or two. and the editor of foreign affairs and the pages of the "new york times" has suggested that president obama model his exit from afghanistan on president nixon's exit from vietnam. we have some amazing, amazingly good scholars to discuss the subject with you today. i'll introduce each one right before he or she speaks. we'll start off with jeffrey kimball. no one has done more to bring richard nixon's te cent integral exit strategy to life than jeff kimball. he has written two pathfinding books on the subject. "nixon's vietnam war" in 1998 and 2003's "the vietnam war files." a professor ameritus, miami university of ohio. jeff had had the great scholarly pleasure in the last decade with each new release of nixon tapes and nixon documents of seeing his work proved right. and i have the great scholarly pleasure of introducing him. ladies and gentlemen, jeffrey kimball. [ applause ] >> thank you, k
nixon library and museum. returning now to nixon and vietnam. a tragically timely subject when america finds herself embroiled in an inclusive war or two. and the editor of foreign affairs and the pages of the "new york times" has suggested that president obama model his exit from afghanistan on president nixon's exit from vietnam. we have some amazing, amazingly good scholars to discuss the subject with you today. i'll introduce each one right before he or she speaks. we'll start off...
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people always say teddy roosevelt, but it's not, it's richard nixon. nobody thinks that richard nixon was ever younger. [laughter] he was 39 when he took office. but this is an enormously popular in the south and as a matter of fact and 1860's when the democratic party is what, breckinridge represents the southern wing of the party and in comes second to lincoln in the electoral college. 800,000 southern white males voted for breckinridge for president, said he had an enormous prestige in the population and the south. it would take too long to explain now but as a result of circumstances beyond his control, and much against his wishes, breckinridge ended up being forced out of the union, not southcom and joined the confederacy. he has no military experience, no military training. but then as in the leader times of course it was deemed expedient to get military command to the men who were popular politicians. he hopes that been popular in kentucky might bring kentucky into the confederate said he made him a general. first brigadier-general and then a ma
people always say teddy roosevelt, but it's not, it's richard nixon. nobody thinks that richard nixon was ever younger. [laughter] he was 39 when he took office. but this is an enormously popular in the south and as a matter of fact and 1860's when the democratic party is what, breckinridge represents the southern wing of the party and in comes second to lincoln in the electoral college. 800,000 southern white males voted for breckinridge for president, said he had an enormous prestige in the...
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richard nixon of course. it was this week in 1952, 60 years ago, nixon still a young senator and a new vice presidential candidate, gave what's become known as the checker speech. it was unique, ground breaking and essential to preserving nixon's political career, which was on shaky ground two after being tapped dwight eisenhower's conservative running mate because eisenhower had a conservative problem at the time. the threat came in the form of a new york post article alleging that nixon was using a slush fund for personal expenses set up by wealthy supporters with the suggestion that those supporters might have got special favors in return. both republicans and democrats were urging ike to dump nixon immediately. in what turned out to be a stroke of political genius, nixon turned to a new medium called television and made his case directly to a national audience insisting the money was legit. the senator from california also transformed the way politicians used television and the way the public connected wi
richard nixon of course. it was this week in 1952, 60 years ago, nixon still a young senator and a new vice presidential candidate, gave what's become known as the checker speech. it was unique, ground breaking and essential to preserving nixon's political career, which was on shaky ground two after being tapped dwight eisenhower's conservative running mate because eisenhower had a conservative problem at the time. the threat came in the form of a new york post article alleging that nixon was...
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he starts to lose sight out nixon and ford in nixon and he says he doesn't want any and he says i will put on makeup on when he does so they have a standoff because they are both macho because kennedy laughed openly at humphries for using make up but today everybody does. the camera lighting was brutal you had to. so he puts on makeup secretly in the back rooms of this handsome guy still puts on the makeup so nixon comes out with this horrible stuff that is melting it is pouring off of him on camera. not only that kennedy said they wanted light currents that were very thin they knew nixon was in bad shape physically they wanted them to see that publicly they were cruel. also he had to stand the whole time and they waited until the last minute as allies are about to go on air, kennedy waits and waits in the green room until five seconds before nixon is like what is going on? the second debate city brings a temperature of turndown at 40 degrees it is in the locker he comes raising down to the basement to find a guy to turn the thermostat. there is a nixon and by standing guard and said l
he starts to lose sight out nixon and ford in nixon and he says he doesn't want any and he says i will put on makeup on when he does so they have a standoff because they are both macho because kennedy laughed openly at humphries for using make up but today everybody does. the camera lighting was brutal you had to. so he puts on makeup secretly in the back rooms of this handsome guy still puts on the makeup so nixon comes out with this horrible stuff that is melting it is pouring off of him on...
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tv obviously played a big role with kennedy and nixon. at the end of the day which campaign was more 23e6k9 in turning out voters, whether it was southern illinois or chicago. which tilted the election. there was the feet on the ground aspect in 1960 even though tv had been there. i sort of think we're in that evolutionary phase right now. what's sort of confident in had i head is zagat versus yelp model. which for years as someone who likes to travel to places and have a nice pass. i go to my zagat's and look for a nice restaurant to go to. that has quickly been replaced by yelp, which is basically a crowd form social media platform. that's in the very fine food area but in some ways i think that's a bit of a metaphor. and sarah touched on something that's at the core of this, which is the idea of authenticity and trust. i think ultimately in any competitive election it comes down to authenticity and trust. assuming it's a competitive election. and i think that's even more so in online and social media in terms of how people engage and i
tv obviously played a big role with kennedy and nixon. at the end of the day which campaign was more 23e6k9 in turning out voters, whether it was southern illinois or chicago. which tilted the election. there was the feet on the ground aspect in 1960 even though tv had been there. i sort of think we're in that evolutionary phase right now. what's sort of confident in had i head is zagat versus yelp model. which for years as someone who likes to travel to places and have a nice pass. i go to my...
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he lost to richard nixon in one of the biggest landslides in american history. he carried, massachusetts. he stayed in the senate until 1980, four years later he made a run for president but didn't make it. he died in hospice care this morning in south dakota. he was 90 years old. >>> a member of one of our state's most prominent families, clarence mitchell the third was laid to rest. he served in the house of delegates and the state senate. funeral services were held today at sharpsstreet memorial church. he died after a battle with cancer. he was 72. >>> an uplifting day in hunt valley, abc2news was there for the susan komen race for the cure. we will hear from people standing up and fighting to find a cure. >>> frightening news about spray on suntan lotion, those details coming up. >>> we are cool across much of the east coast. take a look in the south, dallas, 90s, you could see 80s in the forecast. and maybe tropical conditions next week. full forecast coming up. >>> thousands united to fight breast cancer, part of the 20th susan komen race for the cure. >>
he lost to richard nixon in one of the biggest landslides in american history. he carried, massachusetts. he stayed in the senate until 1980, four years later he made a run for president but didn't make it. he died in hospice care this morning in south dakota. he was 90 years old. >>> a member of one of our state's most prominent families, clarence mitchell the third was laid to rest. he served in the house of delegates and the state senate. funeral services were held today at...
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in recent years, hagman appeared on the big screen in films like "nixon" and "primary colors." but it was his role as the charming and conniving oil man that audiences will never forget. >> larry hagman's friends and fellow cast members have been sharing their memories and feelings about his death. this is from linda gray who writes, so sad to lose such a wonderful, dear, bigger-than-life friend. larry hagman was one of a kind and will be with us all forever. >>> sad news today from the professional sports world. a former world boxing champion, remember hector camacho? he's died. he won belts in several weight classes in the '80s and '90s. became known for his flamboyant showmanship. chach camacho was shot in the head last week. the person who shot him has not yet been found. hector camacho was 50 years young. >>> egypt on edge. thousands of furious protesters take to the streets after their new president makes a bold move for unprecedented power. plus a man arrested for knocking out a teenage girl. he never met her. and the reason why he says he did it is appalling. w? . . >>>
in recent years, hagman appeared on the big screen in films like "nixon" and "primary colors." but it was his role as the charming and conniving oil man that audiences will never forget. >> larry hagman's friends and fellow cast members have been sharing their memories and feelings about his death. this is from linda gray who writes, so sad to lose such a wonderful, dear, bigger-than-life friend. larry hagman was one of a kind and will be with us all forever....